That tracks, Z2M got popular when things were still pretty wild in the ZigBee world, they HAD to work around.
That tracks, Z2M got popular when things were still pretty wild in the ZigBee world, they HAD to work around.
If I turn off my Home Assistant, everything in my house still works like a normal house. Your bulbs won’t.
I’ve tried it all: short cables, long cables, stands… Most other stuff just works.
I’ve got repeaters: every room has multiple light switches and smart plugs that act as repeaters.
I’ve started (admittedly years ago when implementations were less advanced), with a single Zigbee2mqtt network with Philips, Le grand, IKEA and so on, but they kept dropping off immediately.
Some time later I got a new coordinator, migrated everything, everything else improved, those sensors did not, so I tried creating a different, Aquara only network for them with another instance of Z2M, that made things better but still had problems.
This week I’ve installed an Athom Ethernet ZigBee gateway (great device btw, mine runs Esphome), and joined the networks again, but I’ve already had disconnections. I’ve only got a couple of those still in place, I keep trying to get them to work 'cause I have a bunch sitting in my drawer, but I’m just about to throw them in the recycling bin.
I agree with the door sensors, they work great and sip battery.
The thermometers (the square ones from a few years back) suck tho, they drop off the network all the time. I’ve replaced them with those generic Ali round ones with the display, they take AAA batteries which is a plus.
Yo dawg I put spies in your spies
Who cares, it was great
Mitsu’s lineup went to shit long ago, nothing more to lose
asked if the production could have Christmas Day off,
asked? ASKED?!? Americans really need to start fighting for their rights as workers
Control? Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon Forbidden West.
I mean, tactically yes, it would have been more successful, but at the time he didn’t want to expend the worldwide political cost because he wasn’t completely off the rocker yet
The article is kinda light on details
The first one was absolutely a game. Definitely need a discount to pick up the second one.
I mean less worldwide
Another step in the slow death of the open WWW… Are we all gonna retreat to smaller, more controlled environments?
URL-specific and they go to the registrar? What can they do, they don’t manage the hosting
Just like @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee suggested, Syncthing-fork works fine for now, I’ve been using it on my phone to sync logseq notes and I haven’t had any issues so far
If you’re selfhosting stuff, you easily host Home Assistant, install the app on the phone, and use the battery sensor from the app to turn on and off a smart plug.
I hereby propose 4x6h!!
Not very well in my experience